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PX SILVER SHADE ANALOG INSTANT FILMS USER MANUAL PX 100 SILVER SHADE PX 600 SILVER SHADE Impossible proudly presents: ist first, brand new instant film materials. PX Silver Shade is a fresh, monochrome film for traditional Polaroid cameras. This unconventional material delivers breathtaking images with an iridiscent tone range from b&w to sepia, depending on light conditions and temperature. PX Silver Shade films also allow various artistic manipulation techniques. Please carefully read the following information for optimized and most balanced results. If you should encounter any unexpected problems or issues with the PX Silver Shade films please refer to our frequently asked questions section at: http://www.the-impossible-project.com/allabout/pxfilm GET STARTED Choose the right film for your camera PX 100 Silver Shade + Polaroid SX70 Camera The PX 100 Silver Shade has 100 ASA (film speed) and is optimized for usage in SX70 cameras. With appropriate adjustment of the exposure settings it is also compatible for usage in all 600 series cameras. PX 600 Silver Shade + Polaroid 600 Camera The PX 600 Silver Shade has 600 ASA (film speed) and is optimized for usage in 600 cameras and SX70 cameras equipped with a ND filter. INSTRUCTIONS 9 Quick Steps for optimal results 1. Choose the right film and put it into your camera 2. For your first photos shoot at 17-24°C / 63-75°F as the PX film is very sensitive to temperature 3. Set the camera's lighten/darken wheel to middle setting 4. Hold camera stable, especially at low light levels 5. Make the first magic shot 6. Shield picture from light immediately (cover with your hand) 7. Develop the picture upside down for ca. 2 minutes 8. Take a deep breath, turn the picture over and inhale your very first PX Silver Shade shot 9. Store your PX 600 pictures cold and protected from light , to prevent fading contrast and colour changes DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS Shield from Light The emulsion of the PX Silver Shade films is not 100% light-proof immediately after exposure, therefore it is recommended to shield the developing picture from bright light sources. When the analogue picture exits your camera after its exposure, do immediately shield the picture from light by - putting it into a pocket or box pocket or box - putting the face of the picture upside down - shielding it with the darkslide Develop for 2 minutes. Careful with temperature The chemistry of the PX Silver Shade films is very sensitive to temperature. For most balanced results it is recommended to provide a medium room temperature of 17-24°C (63-75°F) - In extreme cold (10°C and below), the image will become very light, quickly resulting in almost white tones, erasing most contrast. Use with caution. - In extreme heat (27°C and above), the image will turn very dark and change to reddish, orange, and yellowish shades of extreme contrast TIP: When shooting in extreme temperatures, you can put the image in your pocket to warm it when out in the cold and keep it in the shade or via dark plasticbag in cool water to avoid too much heat when in hot surroundings Set camera's lighten/darken wheel to middle setting The PX Silver Shade films are very sensitive to adjustments of the camera's lighten/darken wheel. Do always put it to the middle setting for most balanced and optimized results. - Changing the wheel's position into the lighter area will result in overexposed pictures. - Changing the wheel's position into the daker area will result in underexposed pictures. Don't hesitate to manipulate The PX Silver Shade film materials are manipulable just like original Polaroid SX70 film. You can perform the traditional manipulation technique, image transfers as well as emulsion lifts with it. PX SILVER SHADE ANALOG INSTANT FILMS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PX 100 SILVER SHADE PX 600 SILVER SHADE Monochrome Instant Integral Film Optimized for Polaroid SX70 Cameras Monochrome Instant Integral Film Optimized for Polaroid 600 Cameras Film Speed: ISO / ASA 150 / DIN 23 Format: 3,5 x 4,25 in. (8,9 x 10,8 cm) Image Area: 3,031 x 3,125 in. (7,7 x 7,9 cm) Finish: Glossy Exposures per Unit: 8 exposures per pack Development Time: 2 minutes 30 seconds approximately Specials: Original SX70 Cartridge, Special B&W – Sepia Chemistry Compatible Hardware: All SX70 series cameras including; SX70 original SX70 OneStep Autofocus Time Zero Onestep The Button Polaroid 1000 Polaroid 2000 Film Speed: ISO / ASA 600 / DIN 28 Format: 3,5 x 4,25 in. (8,9 x 10,8 cm) Image Area: 3,031 x 3,125 in. (7,7 x 7,9 cm) Finish: Glossy Exposures per Unit: 8 exposures per pack Development Time: 2 minutes approximately Specials: Original Cartridge to fit traditional Polaroid Camera, Special B&W – Sepia Chemistry Compatible Hardware: All Polaroid 600 Cameras Also compatible for the usage in all SX70 series cameras, but only with appropriate adjustment of the exposure settings (ND Filter) Also compatible for usage in all 600 series cameras, but only with appropriate adjustment of the exposure settings The production of Impossible Instant Film is a highly sensitive process that may cause variations in the characteristic of materials produced in different production runs. Therefore we print the specific date as well as the production machine code on each Impossible film packing. Applying proper storage conditions easily enables usage for at least 2 years, whereby certain characteristica again may alter over time. 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